Yoshitaka Yamamoto - Assistant Professor

Place of birth: Okayama, Japan

Education:

■ 1999 - 2003:Faculty of Engineering,
Kobe University Awarded the degree of BSc in Engineering.

■ 2003 - 2005:Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, Awarded the

degree of MSc in Engineering for a Graduate School
of Engineering, Kobe University, by thesis entitled ``On a generalization procedure in CF-induction and its implementation’’. Work supervised by Professor Katsumi Inoue.

■ 2006 - 2010: Ph. D. Program in Informatics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI). Work supervised by Professor Katsumi Inoue.

[14] Yoshitaka Yamamoto, Katsumi Inoue and Koji Iwanuma. Heuristic Inverse Subsumption in Full-clausal Theories. Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP2012), 2012. An extended version is published in: Inductive Logic Programming: Revised Selected Papers from the 22nd International Conference (ILP '12), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, volume 7842, pages 241-256, Springer, 2013. Note that the final publication is available at www.springerlink.com.

[13] Yoshitaka Yamamoto, Katsumi Inoue and Koji Iwanuma. Comparison of Upward and Downward Generalizations in CF-induction. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP 2011), 2011. An extended version is published in: Inductive Logic Programming: Revised Selected Papers from the 21st International Conference (ILP '11), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, volume 7207, pages 373-388 Springer, 2012. Note that the final publication is available at www.springerlink.com.

[2] Yoshitaka
Yamamoto, Oliver Ray and Katsumi Inoue. Towards a logical reconstruction of
CF-Induction. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Learning with
Logics and Logics for Learning (LLLL 2007), pages 18-24, The Japanese Society for
Artificial Intelligence, 2007.

[4]
Yoshitaka Yamamoto, Katusmi Inoue and Koji Iwanuma. An incremental way for
finding characteristic hypotheses in CF-induction. Presentation at the Third
Franco-Japanese Symposium on Knowledge Discovery in Systems Biology (FJ’09), 2009.

[2]
Yoshitaka Yamamoto and Katsumi Inoue. An Efficient Hypothesis-finding System
Implemented with Deduction and Dualization. Presentation at One day Workshop
for Answer Set Programming and Abduction, 2008.

[1]
Yoshitaka Yamamoto, Katsumi Inoue and Andrei Doncescu. Integration of abduction
and induction in biological networks using CF-induction. Presentation at the
First Franco-Japanese Symposium on Knowledge Discovery in Systems Biology (FJ'07), 2007.